DENTAL CHECK-UP & X-RAYS

Your overall health and wellness begin with your mouth, so when was the last time you had a dental check-up?

Booking a routine check-up and x-rays allow your Southall dentist to provide a thorough examination of your overall oral health. This helps us keep an eye on your oral condition and even prevent further dental complications.

WHAT IS A DENTAL CHECK-UPS AND X-RAYS?

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A dental check-up and x-rays are an essential part of caring for your overall dental health. Even if you don’t have a toothache, pain or any concerns, we firmly believe prevention is better than cure. Your dentist at  Lady Margaret Road Dental Surgery will examine your entire mouth, exploring the state of your teeth and soft tissues, talking you through the process step by step. Having a regular dental check-up should be on the top of your wellness checklist at least every six months or as advised by your dentist.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

A routine dental examination and x-rays have two parts to them:

  1. A full dental check-up of your teeth, gums and overall mouth condition
  2. Taking standard dental x-ray views of your teeth and jaws

NEED TO KNOW

APPOINTMENT

One appointment

HOW LONG IT TAKES

It usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes.

YOU MAY BE ASKED ABOUT

  • Your dental and medical history
  • Your normal oral care routine at home
  • Any problem areas or pain

BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • No special preparation is needed.

 

AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • No Restrictions
  • Your dentist in Southall may suggest preventative measures to implement in your daily routine
  • You may need to make follow-up appointments

QUICK TIP

  • Talk to your dentist about your daily dental care routine; they may have tips and tricks to improve your oral health.

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Learn more about some possible treatment options with your local Private & NHS Dental practice in Southall. We recommend you book an appointment with a dentist to further discuss, this so they can provide expert advice on getting your mouth on track.